The founders of Formula Money, Christian Sylt and Caroline Reid, specialise in writing about the business of Formula One and have been doing this for more than 15 years. They are the only journalists worldwide who regularly write about the F1 industry for national media and their work is published in more than 20 publications every year. They include The Daily Telegraph, The Guardian, The Independent, The Daily Mail, The Express, The London Evening Standard, CityAM, The Wall Street Journal and Forbes. In addition they edit motorsport reports for The Times and write online for Autoweek and ESPN. They frequently comment on the F1 industry on television for many stations including the BBC, Bloomberg, Channel 4, CNBC, CNN and ITV. See links below to archives of their work.

Formula Money launched in 2007 as the trade guide to F1 containing more than 300 tables and diagrams including a breakdown of every team sponsorship deal, all race hosting fees, the total resources of each team, and a comparison of team revenue stretching back 20 years. Formula Money also provides data and consultancy to many F1 sponsors, circuits, teams and prospective race promoters, while the ROI Review, reveals the value of sponsorship exposure and the cost of every point scored.

Outside journalism, they founded ZOOM, an innovative project where signed photos, taken by all of Formula One's drivers and team bosses, are auctioned in aid of charity at a star-studded annual gala. It is also the only event in F1, except for a Grand Prix, which involves all of the drivers and team bosses.

Outside motorsport journalism Christian writes travel features and covers the leisure and movie industries. He also specialises in writing about the business of theme parks and works with sculptor Tom Maley to promote his motorsport-inspired sculptures which have been displayed in the F1 paddock.